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I am a physical therapist. I work primarily with patients who have chronic pain and have been in pain for a number of years. I see a lot of patients who have back and spine pain, but I also see people who have conditions like CRPS [complex regional pain syndrome] or fibromyalgia. When I first start working with a patient, it’s a joint effort to come up with the best plan for each person. I do a lot of therapeutic neuroscience education to help patients understand what’s going on in their body and how we can help address that. I love it when patients finally get an answer for what’s been happening, can build upon what they’ve learned, and progress in their physical therapy in a way that’s beneficial for them. I also enjoy working with the other providers at the clinic to come up with a multidisciplinary plan. We have psychiatry, anesthesiology, medical psychology, and medical biofeedback all at one facility, so it’s very much a group effort.

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